Combining the whole postcode region, 15% of people in LL45 are classed as having an AB social grade, (i.e. 'white-collar' middle-upper class), compared to 27% across the UK.

This does not mean that the people of LL45 are poorer than other areas, but it may give an indication that there are areas of deprivation.

Demographics

UNEMPLOYMENT

92%WORKING

8%UNEMPLOYED

8% of people in LL45 are either unemployed or full time students. The average UK unemployment rate is currently 4%.

SOCIAL GRADES

15%AB

53%C2/C2

32%DE

According to census records, 15% of people here have a social grade of AB (highest), compared to the national average of 27%.

ETHNICITY

97%WHITE

3%NON-WHITE

97% of people class themselves as 'white', compared to a national UK average of 81.9%.

LL45Gwynedd

Gwynedd

LL45 is located in the county of Gwynedd, in Wales.

Gwynedd has a total population of 123,600, making it the 14th largest county in the UK.

Gwynedd has a total area of 984 square miles, and a population density of 48 people per square kilometre. For comparison, Greater London has a density of 5,618 people/km2.

LL45 Electoral Wards

The postal region of LL45, includes the local towns, villages, electoral wards and stations of:

Aberdovey

Abergele

Amlwch

Arthog

Bala

Bangor

Barmouth

Beaumaris

Betws-Y-Coed

Blaenau Ffestiniog

Bodorgan

Brynteg

Caernarfon

Cemaes Bay

Colwyn Bay

Conwy

Corwen

Criccieth

Denbigh

Dolgellau

Dolwyddelan

Dulas

Dyffryn Ardudwy

Fairbourne

Gaerwen

Garndolbenmaen

Harlech

Holyhead

Llanbedr

Llanbedrgoch

Llandudno

Llandudno Junction

Llanerchymedd

Llanfairfechan

Llanfairpwllgwyngyll

Llangefni

Llangollen

Llanrwst

Llwyngwril

Marianglas

Menai Bridge

Moelfre

Penmaenmawr

Penrhyndeudraeth

Pentraeth

Penysarn

Porthmadog

Prestatyn

Pwllheli

Rhosgoch

Rhosneigr

Rhyl

Ruthin

St Asaph

Talsarnau

Talybont

Trefriw

Ty Croes

Tyn-Y-Gongl

Tywyn

Wrexham

Y Felinheli

Outward Code

LL45

Postal Town

Llandudno

MSOA Name

Gwynedd 013

LSOA Name

Gwynedd 013C

County

Gwynedd

Region

Gwynedd

Country

Wales

Local Authority

Gwynedd

Area Classification

Unclassified

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